Biden is slamming Republicans for having time to rush ACB through while Americans are starving for lack of covid relief. Stephanopoulos keeps trying to push him and Biden refuses to give him a pat answer.
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"So you'll come out with a clear position before election day." Yes, once this ACB thing shakes out. Biden is handling himself well. Points out to the audience that he needs THEM to vote; "presidents come and go, justices stay."
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I've lost count of questions, and this one was convoluted enough that I am not sure what the question was.
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I think it was about how to "restore decorum" and whatnot. This is aimed at Republicans and Never Trumpers; *I* don't want decorum at all. I want Republicans to be treated like persona non grata.
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Biden talks about how he'll need Republicans willing to work with him, and that's technically true until we get rid of gerrymandering, so okay. Yeah.
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Stephanopoulos wants to know whether a "Biden DOJ" will go after Trump. Biden tells him, CLEARLY AND LOUDLY, that the DOJ is not his personal attack dog to go after HIS opponents and that he'll let the DOJ make their own judgments about who to go after.
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I actually shouted YES and paused to rant that the DOJ is not the president's personal attack dog. Biden is tearing into Trump. "Oh, that woman accusing me of rape. Represent me. Represent ME." Yes.
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"Personally represent me in the state of New York over my own tax returns. What's that about? How is that okay?" YES.
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Next question is re: environment. A voter is laying out, clearly and correctly, how dangerous fracking is. Biden is listening intently. I do appreciate that.
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Biden says he doesn't propose banning fracking, but acknowledges that it's dangerous and needs to be "managed very very well". Says the future rests in renewable energy. (The President himself probably *can't* ban fracking. Like, unilaterally.)
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Yeah it's a state level thing, and red state governments have fought EPA "interference" really hard
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